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...Whether this kind of phenomenon or “excessive” aggregate demand is the cause, is precisely what is in contention....
...Still, to dwell on process risks missing the larger picture. It is on the substance that the Senate should ultimately push back against Mr Trump’s nominee....
...Watching her fail has been painful — for the cameras to dwell on those final tears seemed too gleeful a revenge on a woman often criticised for being robotic, unable to exhibit signs of vulnerability before...
...Or do you dwell on the manifold imperfections of its tissues and organs? A lower back frequently pained by its anatomical unsuitability for the postures required in modern life....
...One section houses a bar where anybody can mix a Manhattan; another a basic kitchen; another a dining area where family meals can take place without excessive formality....
...The Inner Life of Animals dwells on incidents from Wohlleben’s own life such as his interactions with his own dog, but also from a variety of other sources....
...It is probably what Britain needs in an age of excessive political excitement....
...But we don’t want to dwell on that. What we want to to do instead is highlight some recent JPM research which derives measures of Asian non-performing loans from measures of excess credit....
...Like Japan, we too had a big financial crisis caused by excessive private borrowing and bad investment decisions....
...Contrary to what is often thought, a policy to promote excessive capital investment (with the corollary of repressing consumption) played a minor role....
...The Shrink Confusion is not a pleasant state in which to dwell....
...It is striking how much Wolf, like so many advocates of financial reform, focuses on protecting us against the banks: making sure that they don’t engage in excessive risk-taking that imposes huge costs (...
...Although Blyth does not dwell on the point, Franklin D....
...Without such hope of ultimate liberation, rumination might appear to be a purely destructive force, leading us to dwell on negatives that cannot be removed....
...Today, hundreds of millions dwell in freedom, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, from the Western Approaches to the Aegean....
...Mr Cameron has previously said that Gordon Brown is not “the best person” for the post and that it would be better to appoint “someone who understands the dangers of excessive spending”....
...Still, he argues that plenty of work can be done at the national level – and without excessive pain....
...Brown is outraged by the bankers’ excessive risk-taking, their pursuit of greed....
...It moves at a leisurely pace and asks its audience to dwell on serious questions of moral righteousness and respect for others....
...Freeland: Don’t we have to dwell on what’s happened? I mean, especially in your business? Don’t we need to fix all the dreadful things that caused this horrible crisis to happen?...
...Originally approved for the treatment of narcolepsy - a disorder characterised by excessive daytime sleepiness and spontaneous ”sleep attacks” - the FDA has now cleared it for night shift workers and victims...
...More than other histories of the period, Wilentz dwells on a number of unconventional themes, including the role of war in transforming American society....
...Not long after, he developed a passion for Harriet Taylor, whom he married two decades later, and to whom he gave excessive credit for inspiring his work....
...To stop people driving at excessive speeds we make laws; to stop pupils skipping school, we make rules....
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